
Also the main character’s towel falls off and she goes “Kyaaaa!” Masterpiece is it? Seems like yer common-or-garden anime pelch to me.Ī brilliant handheld FPS that actually feels like a proper console shooter, no half-measures, swear down mate. I didn’t like this game but everyone says it’s great so I put it on the list. Basically Phoenix Wright mixed with, ooh, I dunno, Nightmares in a Damaged Brain. Problematic fave alert! Troubling themes abound in this accuse-‘em-up in which an imprisoned cadre of maladjusted high schoolers take part in a series of messed-up murder trials in order to liberate themselves from the clawgrip of ursine outlaw Monokuma.

It’s attractive and fun, and there’s a dedicated button just for hugging the blob, you big soft shites. WayForward’s reimagined version of the classic David Crane action-puzzler is a soft, sweet, cutesy-poo thing that happens to feature some rather fiendish platform puzzling. It looks wonderfully sharp on the Vita and a ton of fun once you get your head around its tricks and traps. We shall just have to wait and see, shan't we?Īn absolute pig of a platformer, this kaizo nightmare sees adventurer Alban Hawkins getting down to some good, solid adventuring in a series of incredibly demanding, trial-and-error stages. I've also stuck with stuff available on the US store, though I may do a supplementary list for Japan-only titles. Initially I was planning to focus on games that have no physical release, but that felt too limiting so I've just used the criteria of "anything available digitally", which for Vita is - I'm fairly sure - all of them. I've already done the PSP, soon I'll be doing the PS3 and a final list of errant PS1 and PS2 classics available on PlayStation 3, soon to go the way of the void. As a result, it seems like a pretty damn good reason to prepare a list of digital titles for each system that you really ought to consider getting while they're available. The PSP/PS3/Vita digital stores are about to go the way of the dodo.
